It's more efficient for memory until you start working with different data. Threads also rely on the same syscall on Linux, clone(2), but they don't share the entire context by default, so they're more lightweight. It is recommended to use pthreads(3) API instead of fork(2).
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Markdown, CommonMark, .rst formats are good for printing basic rich text for technical documentation and so on, when text styling is made by an external application and you don't care about reproducible layout.
But you also want to make custom styles (font size, text alignment, colours), page layout (paper format, margin size, etc.) and make sure your document is reproducible across multiple processing applications, that the layout doesn't break, authoring tools, maybe even some version control, etc. This is when it strikes you bad.
I wanna watch Mr Bean now
I once witnessed an ad on somebody else's computer "[picture of 1€ coin], only 0.99€"...
I guess I could become a millionaire if I ordered 100 million of these coins for 99 millions...
I guess the resulting image was saved into jpeg then got sharpened with some monkey image editor and saved into jpeg again.
Woo, a Japanese VAIO laptop down there!
Sometimes making anthropomorphic characters out of things and talking with them
Actually, I got an error "Cannot install Windows, missing (graphics) drivers". Debian Live did boot without any problem, though.
Is that a new Redmond theme?
Or 7 days before the 'best before' date expires
EDIT: but mainstream web is really that bad.